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Corpus callosum agenesis and rehabilitative treatment [PDF]
Corpus callosum agenesis is a relatively common brain malformation. It can be isolated or included in a complex alteration of brain (or sometimes even whole body) morphology. It has been associated with a number of neuropsychiatric disorders, from subtle
Chiappedi Matteo, Bejor Maurizio
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Spectrum of Corpus Callosum Agenesis
Magnetic resonance imaging and clinical features of 16 children with agenesis of the corpus callosum (ACC) are reviewed at UAE University, United Arab Emirates.
J Gordon Millichap
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Long-term follow-up in a cohort of children with isolated corpus callosum agenesis at fetal MRI. [PDF]
Romaniello R +8 more
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Neurodevelopmental outcome in children with a prenatal diagnosis of agenesis of corpus callosum [PDF]
Introduction. Agenesis of the corpus callosum is the most important change in white matter in the human brain. Absence of this structure can cause delayed motor development, mental retardation, seizures, language, or comprehension difficulties, with the
Elisa Nica +2 more
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Familial corpus callosum agenesis
E Ozdirim, Y Renda
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Agenesis of corpus callosum [PDF]
This paper presents a case of a sixteen-year-old female patient with agenesis of corpus callosum which was accidentally discovered during etiological investigation of the consciousness disorder.
Maksić Jasmina +5 more
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Complete agenesis of corpus callosum with a rare neuropsychiatric presentation: A case report
Corpus callosum agenesis is a rare phenomenon that might be associated with neuropsychiatric disorders. We present a 28-year-old woman with complete corpus callosum agenesis who presented with mood disturbance, psychosis, and delusional symptoms with ...
Mahsa Ghavipisheh, MD +3 more
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Neuroimaging Evidence of Major Morpho-Anatomical and Functional Abnormalities in the BTBR T+TF/J Mouse Model of Autism [PDF]
BTBR T+tf/J (BTBR) mice display prominent behavioural deficits analogous to the defining symptoms of autism, a feature that has prompted a widespread use of the model in preclinical autism research.
A Gozzi +78 more
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